Orlando welcomes the water treatment industry

March 4, 2014

The WQA Aquatech USA 2014 trade show and event has finally arrived and countless water treatment professionals are headed south for this educational and networking …

The WQA Aquatech USA 2014 trade show and event has finally arrived and countless water treatment professionals are headed south for this educational and networking extravaganza. While at the show, water treatment dealers are sure to be treated to the most innovative products in the market, top educational sessions and unique networking opportunities.

In fact, each year, the Water Quality Association (WQA) gathers the best minds in the industry, including our own Technical Editor Dr. Joseph Cotruvo this year, and the marketing arena to help educate attendees. And, this year is no different.

From March 18-21, 2014, WQA’s The Water Opportunity Show™ is “Where the Industry Meets!,” notes the association. According to the WQA website, “WQA Aquatech USA is a one-stop event that connects technologies, know-how, education, training, networking and business opportunities to multiple water industries. It is the most cost effective way to develop relationships, learn about equipment and devices and pick up business tips.”

This year’s WQA Aquatech USA 2014 event will be hosted by the Orange County Convention Center (West Building, West Hall B, WB2-WB4), in Orlando, Fla. The conference dates are March 18-21 and exhibition dates are March 19 and 20.

For more details about the event, exhibition, planned educational sessions on and off the trade show floor and complete schedule of events, please see Water Technology’s Exhibit Product Guide. We will be handing out free copies of this issue and the Exhibit Product Guide at our booth. For a free copy or to sign up to receive our monthly publication and daily online products, including WaterTech e-News Daily, for free, please visit Water Technology’s booth #823.

We would like to thank WQA for not only their efforts in putting together this event and several others throughout the year, but also for their cooperation with providing editorial content and access to key decision-makers at the association for interviews and perspective.

In addition to our Aquatech USA show coverage, we also have several great articles and regular sections included in this issue. For instance, one of our Editorial Technical Advisory Board members Norm Marowitz and his colleague Matt Unger address the idea of adding a DI resin exchange service to your business.

Thank you for reading Water Technology and WaterTechOnline.com. If you are in Orlando at the show, please stop by our booth and let us know how we can best serve your informational needs in print and online.

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